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 THIRTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. lol, lt)2. 1865. 519 Indorsement on license of change of master,_ including master’s oath, fifty cents. Certifying manifest, and granting clearance for a licensed vessel to gu M,_m,,~m and from district to district, on vessel of nfty tons or under, twenty-five cents; clearance. on vessel of over fifty tons, nfty cents. Receiving certified manifest and granting permit to unlade on entry of a vessel from any other district, on vessel of fifty tons or under, twenty-five cents ; on vessel of over fifty tons, one dollar. Entry of a vessel from a foreign port otherwise than by sea, if vessel ];,m·y of vases; of fifty tons or under, fifty cents; if of over fifty tons, one dollar; and and ¢i€¤¤¤¢¤· the same fees for clearance of like vessels to foreign ports. Receiving manifest of goods brought into the United States from foreign Mm,,;,,, and countries adjoining said frontiers by land vehicles, and permit to unlade permit to unlade. the same, twenty-five cents. Receiving manifest of baggage of passengers arriving from foreign countries, adjoining said frontiers, including permit to unlade the same, twenty- five cents. Granting permit to a vessel not belonging [to] a citizen of the United Permit to go States to go from district to district, two dollars, and [the] same fee for ']lf°"l_<iiSii§t *0 receiving manifest and granting permit to unlade such vessel on arrival in {Q33m an un` a district from another district. Entry of goods imported from any foreign port or place for consump- E,m.,.0,~gOOds_ tion, warehousing, re-warehousing, transportation or exportation, entry, including official certlcate or oath on entry or to invoice, fifty cents, and for every post entry, forty cents. Permit to land or deliver goods not above provided for, twenty-five cents. Permit to land. Official bonds not herein provided for, each one dollar. Umm] bonds_ Debenture on [or] other official certificate not herein provided for, Debenture. twenty-tive cents. Bill of health, twenty-five cents. Bill or liealtli. Crew-list, including bond, one dollar. Crew-list. Protection, fifty cents. Protection. Recording bill of sales, mortgages, hypothecations, or conveyances, tif ty Recording bill cents each, and certified copies thereof, fifty cents each. of ”l°&‘“‘f"" Recording certificates for discharging and cancelling such conveyances, °a§;ftm;,ES of fifty cents; copies thereof, twenty-five cents. dgsclm,-gg_ Certicate setting forth the names of the owners of a vessel, with their Certificate statrespective interest, and also the material facts of any existing bill of sale, **3 “°‘“§ ui mortgage, hypothecation, or other incumbrance, the date and amount of °wnm’ c` such incumbrance, and the parties thereto, one dollar: Provided, That no Bill otsale,&c., bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, conveyance, or discharge of mort- ;‘,‘,’iu‘;’,;;":f"‘l‘ gage or other incumbrance of any vessel, shall be recorded unless the k,,Owi.,dg,,,; same is duly acknowledged before a notary public or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds. Approved, March 3, 1865. CHAP. CII. —An Act granting Land to the State of Michigan, to aid in building a Ifarber March 3, 1865, and Ship- Canal at Portage Lake, Kewezzaw Point, Luke Superior. —"`—* Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of rdmerica in Congress assembled, That there be, and is hereby, The sim of - granted to the State of Michigan the right of locating and constructing a iiiiciiisan m¤y_ breakwater and harbor and ship-canal through any public lands at or upon l*;f;]°’ggj*”Sh’p` the neck of land on Lake Superior known as “The Portage: “Provided, through ·‘il‘lie That not more than one thousand feet in width on the bank of Lake Su- 1i°'Y“`S€·" perior shall be occupied by said breakwater and harbor, and that a strip L““‘t “’ g”‘“i· of land not more than four hundred feet in width on said neck of land shall be occupied by said canal: And provided, further, That said ship- tvmh and Canal shall be at least one hundred feet in width, with a depth of water depth Of wmlnot less than thirteen feet.